Blessings of Peace: 100 Meditations Inspired by the Writings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

Par : Jonti Marks
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224710560
  • EAN9798224710560
  • Date de parution24/03/2024
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  • ÉditeurVirtued Press

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It is so hard to maintain a sense of balance in today's world. With war and conflict, climate change, famine and flood, how does a person who believes in God and in the Brotherhood/Sisterhood of all life approach these crises? How do we find a point of reference that allows us to make a stand for a more just and caring world? How do we stay sane in a world gone mad? When so many of our former certainties are certain no longer, where can we find a firm rock on which to stand? With so many clamouring for an audience, with so many arguing for this philosophy or that, how do we find a voice that cuts through to the core of all problems, and speaks with love and understanding for all?This book is one such attempt.
It is so hard to maintain a sense of balance in today's world. With war and conflict, climate change, famine and flood, how does a person who believes in God and in the Brotherhood/Sisterhood of all life approach these crises? How do we find a point of reference that allows us to make a stand for a more just and caring world? How do we stay sane in a world gone mad? When so many of our former certainties are certain no longer, where can we find a firm rock on which to stand? With so many clamouring for an audience, with so many arguing for this philosophy or that, how do we find a voice that cuts through to the core of all problems, and speaks with love and understanding for all?This book is one such attempt.